Beyond everyday life
Dawn works among the women on an Indian Ocean Island, seeking to share Jesus with them and the freedom there is in knowing him.
For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart” Hebrews 4:12. But what if God’s word hasn’t been translated into your language yet? Or if you simply have never been taught to read?
Hearing someone read and explain the word of God to you is powerful. But, the personal aspect of pouring over Scripture, reading and rereading passages, pondering over words and committing sections to memory allows us to immerse ourselves in the word and draw closer to God. For many in Africa, this experience can be limited. For many unreached people groups scripture just isn’t available in their heart language, or the education system in their remote location means that they don’t have the literacy skills to enjoy reading God’s word.
This is where missionaries can make a difference. Those with a passion for languages can be involved in Bible translation, those with teaching skills can serve Africans learning to read. But all are involved in making God’s word known and drawing his people into a deeper relationship with him.
Dawn works among the women on an Indian Ocean Island, seeking to share Jesus with them and the freedom there is in knowing him.
Steve Titterton tells us about Chulayo, a teenager zealous for Jesus, but who has never really been discipled. He was excited to read the Bible with Steve.
Tim & Bron Heaton live and work in northern Mozambique amongst the unreached Mwani people. They give this update on the struggles, privileges and activities of their day to day lives amongst the Mwani.
Steve Titterton from Cornerstone Church, Nottingham is currently working among the Rendille people in Kenya. He introduces Naryo…
Russ & Lyn Noble are working with the African Inland Church (AIC) in South Sudan to develop an adult literacy programme. They talk here about how this programme is helping many women who often feel marginalised and lacking in confidence.
Despite the threat of war, it was clear God was calling AIM’s Russ and Lyn Noble into literacy education in Sudan and now doors are opening to the gospel.